Anyone mind breaking that down for me? I ain't readin' that ****.
Ok...I'll try my best...but, this series was soooo awful, I found myself speed reading just to get it finished with.
Franklin Richards got all of the Heroes Reborn heroes and villians to work together in an attempt to destroy Onslaught. Bucky, our narrator of the story, pushed Onslaught into the Negative Zone, and the barrier between the dimensions close up on both of them forever. You have Captain America yelling, "NOOOOOOO," as he tries to break open the barrier and save Bucky; but, it's all for naught.
Franklin gets a green ball and is basically told to think of home, and that way he'll be wisked back to his family in the 616. (He tries to explain to that realities Sue and Reed that he's there son, but they have a hard time believing him, of course. They say in the end they'd be proud to have him as a son.) So, Franklin holds the green, glowing ball and thinks, "There's no place like home, there's no place like home." (Not kidding, although Loeb is making an obvious joke there.)
SOOOoooo, we get the narrator, Bucky, telling us, "You don't think I really died, did you? You should have been clued into the fact that I'm narrating this story that I'm still alive." (I'm paraphrasing, of course.) We see her walking in some unknown city...then, the final page shows her seeing the newspaper announcing that Captain America has been killed. (Yep, the now infamous picture of Cap dead that has been in various 616 books.) Anyway, how did she gets transported to the 616? All that's explained is that Franklin somehow used his powers to transport her, if I remember correctly.